Avatar
NorthTahodl
0bc9cb0333f0dba16af4127ce51ef230356d8952a5281e2f71af0988035bbc01
Stackin sats, making tracks and Living and hodling the dream. Travel bug + photographer. #btc only. NorthTahodl@nostrplebs.com

#pacificBitcoin I have an extra Gen Admin pass that I can pass along at cost (.015 sats). Reach out.

#pacificBitcoin I have an extra Gen Admin pass that I can pass along at cost. Reach out.

Replying to Avatar josh

nostr:nprofile1qqszvkac7k2phlmpnhy4any84u6tgcnssvcgw0g2lf3pslg4afgst6cpzdmhxw309ucnydewxqhrqt338gmnwdehm9z808 my shitty breakfast burrito. Two fried eggs seasoned, 2 week old hamburger meat, chunks of cheese that didn’t melt and hot salsa wrapped in a warm tortilla

Was it $17?

Holy shit - same dinner here!

Replying to Avatar Andrew Howard

Some things I've learned after hodling #bitcoin since early 2017:

1. Never believe anyone's price predictions.

2. Don't "diversify" into other cryptos; none of them are actually decentralized, everything except bitcoin is a shitcoin (yes, really), and it's all gambling. The point of bitcoin is not gambling, but to end modern day slavery (fiat currency).

3. When everyone you know is talking about bitcoin, you're at the top of a bull market. You'll likely be too exuberant to realize it though. It will be obvious in hindsight.

4. Don't "trade some altcoins on the side to get more bitcoin". You are not that smart, and the overwhelming probability is that you will get wrecked.

5. DCA into bitcoin. Ignore your emotions. Don't try to time the market. Just stack what you can every paycheck.

6. Don't be too excited about bitcoin; people will feel like you're scamming them even though you're just trying help.

7. Go to meetups & conferences. Don't be isolated. Bitcoiners are generally very awesome people.

8. When people ask you about how to buy bitcoin, send them to a BITCOIN-ONLY company. Example for why: My cousin bought bitcoin (on Coinbase) during the bull market, then sold it for shiba on the same platform and now she pretty much lost everything. Bitcoin-only companies are the safest option to keep newbies from doing newbie things.

9. Be on #bitcoin twitter and nostr. Obviously if you're reading this, you're already here...but I didn't get on twitter until 2020 and can tell you that it's a lot less lonely hodling bitcoin when you see a bunch of other people on this platform experiencing the same things you are.

10. Be skeptical of influencers. Even me (I'm not a huge account, but still). Some are good, some are bad. Even if they have good intentions, their judgement can be clouded by bad incentives.

11. Stop trying to convince everyone you know that bitcoin will make everything better (even though it will). Instead, be a good resource for the people who eventually reach out to you about it. Be known as "the bitcoin guy" and let people come to you when they're ready. Have good content prepared for them to read/watch when they do.

That is all. It's been a great ride so far and I'm happy to know you guys.

Agree with all 11. 👍🏼

Scammers and Grifters everywhere. Stay vigilante.

Ser, we need to know where/how/when you will spend this cash.

Hey, nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg I can pay LN directly from my Cashu balance but how do I load up sats to auto convert in Cashu tokens? Just want to give it a try

Is there a list of mints somewhere? How do we vet?